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Updated March 20, 2006
Book Reviews
Star Trek Strange New Worlds 8:
- Trekweb.com
- Amazon.com
- Sci-Fi-Online.com
- Barnes & Noble.com
Star Trek Strange New Worlds VI:
- Trekweb.com
- Amazon.com
- StarTrek.com
- Barnes & Noble.com
- The-Trades.com
- SFReader.com
- This-Is-Great.com
Reader Comments
Star Trek Strange New Worlds 8:
- Egghead -- "The premise (of Demon by Kevin Hosey) is...interesting and intelligent."
- BWilliams -- "Once again the editors at Pocket Books have brought us an all-new series of tales that add to the expanded tapestry of the STAR TREK universe, and there's not a bad tale in the whole bunch. A job well done to all participants!"
- Tjames03 (CA) -- "In the past I have bitched about SNW not having an equal amount of stories per series. Well, they (basically) do in this volume. They all round each other out nicely."
- D. Fisher -- "I love the concept of the Strange New Worlds contest, because it gives such a fresh perspective to Star Trek and legitimacy to all of us aspiring authors who might want to join in this fun someday."
- Charles Packer -- "The quality of story telling is far superior to many anthologies by established writers..."
Star Trek Strange New Worlds VI:
- Steven Sawicki -- "Kevin Hosey's 'Seven and Seven' takes place in the Voyager universe...Hosey manages to capture not only the setting but also the characters as well to produce an interesting story."
- R.J. Carter -- "This is the sixth year of the competition, and the stories the editors have culled from the minds of fans are nothing short of extraordinary...Strange New Worlds is one of those great books that you can pick up at any time, turn to any page, and get a quick and fulfilling fix of Star Trek. Check this one out today."
- R. Spottiswood "ras1310" -- "This is probably the best of the series, in terms of the quality of the stories and the number that I read often...'Seven and Seven' deserves specific mention for a great concept...This should be an automatic choice for anyone with any of the other Strange New World books, and I would recommend it as the first one to buy for anyone unsure about the series."
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